Regular Show, a show that aired on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2017, is an animated series that follows the lives of two best friends, Mordecai and Rigby, who are groundskeepers at a local park. In its nine season run, the show has had many memorable episodes. However, some episodes have been seen as lackluster or even downright terrible. We have compiled a list of the worst episodes of Regular Show ranked from least to most disliked.
From Rigby getting hit by a truck to the gang having to deal with a giant spider, these episodes are sure to leave you disappointed. From Mordecai and Rigby's endless shenanigans to the show's unique art style and off-the-wall humor, these episodes stand out as some of the worst of the series.
So if you're a fan of Regular Show and looking for a good laugh, then be sure to check out our list of the worst episodes of the show. We've put together an exhaustive list with an in-depth look at each episode, so you can be sure to avoid the worst of Regular Show.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Feb 13, 2023.
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In the episode "Skips' Stress" of Regular Show, Skips is forced to deal with a serious health issue. He has to lower his stress levels in order to stay healthy and avoid any further complications. Skips has a hard time trying to relax as he constantly worries about things, leading to high levels of stress. He finds it difficult to take time for himself and find ways to destress.
In order to help him, his friends come together in an attempt to find ways to help Skips reduce his stress. Mordecai and Rigby try to help him relax and find fun activities that he can do without stressing. Benson, on the other hand, provides practical advice to Skips, such as taking deep breaths and writing down his worries. Eventually, Skips is able to find ways to manage his stress and stay healthy. He learns that it is important to take time to relax and find ways to destress in order to maintain his health.
The episode was rated 7,95 from 111 votes.
The Christmas Special (2) of Regular Show is an episode full of festive cheer. The house is decorated with Christmas decorations, and the gang has gathered in full force to celebrate the season. However, when they discover a mysterious present with the potential to cause trouble for them and Santa, they must work together to destroy it.
This episode is full of festive fun and exciting adventure. With plenty of laughs, heartwarming moments and thrilling action, the gang must come together to save Christmas and themselves from the mysterious present. It's a great episode to watch with your friends and family during the holiday season.
The episode was rated 7,98 from 136 votes.
In the Regular Show episode "Picking Up Margaret," Mordecai offers Margaret a ride to the airport. Mordecai, the main protagonist of the show, is in love with Margaret, his best friend. In this episode, Mordecai musters up the courage to ask Margaret for a ride, hoping to spend some quality time with her.
This is a defining moment for Mordecai, and it is a turning point in the show. The audience has been rooting for Mordecai and Margaret to finally get together, and it is exciting to see their relationship progressing. The episode ends with Mordecai and Margaret finally getting together, and the audience rejoices. It is a happy ending for the two characters and for the viewers.
The episode was rated 7,99 from 123 votes.
In this episode of Regular Show, Pops is determined to prove that he is a true friend and one of the guys. To do this, he wants to beat the milk challenge. This challenge is to drink a gallon of milk in under an hour. His friends, Mordecai and Rigby, are skeptical that he can do it.
Pops is determined to prove himself, so the three friends set out to the grocery store to buy a gallon of milk. With the milk in hand, the trio return back to the park. Pops is ready to take on the milk challenge. As he starts to drink, Mordecai and Rigby offer moral support and encouragement. In the end, Pops succeeds in drinking the milk in under an hour, proving himself to be a true friend and one of the guys.
The episode was rated 7,99 from 158 votes.
In the episode "Fool Me Twice" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby are eager to win the grand prize on a Japanese game show. Mordecai and Rigby have a plan to outsmart the game show host. They team up to outwit the host and win the prize. Unfortunately, Mordecai and Rigby soon discover that the game show host is one step ahead of them and they must come up with a new plan.
Mordecai and Rigby must figure out a way to outsmart the game show host and win the grand prize. They come up with a plan to distract the game show host and win the prize, but it doesn't work. The rest of the episode follows Mordecai and Rigby as they try a variety of plans, only to find that the game show host is always one step ahead of them. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby realize that the only way to win is to have a little bit of luck.
The episode was rated 8,00 from 125 votes.
In the episode T.G.I. Tuesday of Regular Show, Mordecai, Rigby, and Eileen plan to give Margaret the biggest surprise party of her life before she transfers to college. With the help of their friends, the trio prepare for a night of fun and celebration. However, things don't go as planned as they face unexpected surprises and challenges along the way.
The episode is filled with plenty of comedic moments as well as heartfelt moments as Mordecai, Rigby, and Eileen work together to make Margaret's last night as memorable as possible. As the trio's plan unfolds, they discover the true meaning of friendship and how important it is to cherish the moments they have together. In the end, they realize that they don't need a big party to show Margaret how much they care, and that the simplest of things can have the biggest impact.
The episode was rated 8,03 from 136 votes.
In the episode 150 Piece Kit of Regular Show, Benson is determined to prove that he performed a famous drum solo. He is so sure of his claim that he even bets a whole 150 piece kit to prove it. To make it worse, he bets against Mordecai, Rigby, and Skips, who are equally determined to prove that Benson is wrong.
Much of the episode follows the characters as they search for evidence of Benson's performance. From interviewing old band members to finding old concert footage, the group is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. Along the way, they run into a variety of quirky characters, including a loony old rock manager who is convinced that Benson was the star of his band. In the end, Benson's claim is proven correct, and he is awarded the 150 piece kit.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 144 votes.
In the episode of Regular Show titled, "Caveman", Mordecai and Rigby encounter a caveman and decide to put him to work. The two decide to exploit the caveman's unique physique to help them guzzle cheese. The friends soon realize that the caveman might be more trouble than he's worth.
The episode highlights Mordecai and Rigby's irresponsibility and carefree attitude. They use the caveman to do the work that they don't want to do and at times misuse him. In the end, they learn that there are consequences to their actions and that the caveman should not be taken advantage of. The episode serves as a lesson to viewers that it is important to show respect to others, no matter how different they may be.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 125 votes.
In the season premiere of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby must save the park from a villainous force. The rest of their gang have been brainwashed by a mysterious force and Mordecai and Rigby must figure out a way to save them before it's too late. This episode was strange for being a season premiere as opposed to being an end of season episode.
Mordecai and Rigby embark on a thrilling adventure to save their friends and the park. They face a multitude of obstacles on their journey, but with courage and friendship, they are able to overcome each one. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby are able to save the day and their friends. It is a heartwarming and inspiring story that shows the power of friendship and loyalty.
The episode was rated 8,10 from 171 votes.
In the episode "Meteor Moves" from Regular Show, Mordecai has a plan to kiss Margaret at a meteor shower. Mordecai is excited about the upcoming meteor shower and has been looking forward to it, as he believes it will be the perfect opportunity to finally kiss Margaret. He has been hesitant to do so up until now and is looking forward to finally making his move.
Meanwhile, Margaret is also looking forward to the meteor shower, but for different reasons. She is excited to witness the event and take in all the beauty of the night sky. She has no idea of Mordecai's intentions and is blissfully unaware of what is about to happen. As the night approaches, Mordecai and Margaret prepare for the meteor shower and both anticipate the events to come.
The episode was rated 8,11 from 107 votes.
In the episode "Steak Me Amadeus" of Regular Show, Mordecai is determined to ask Margaret out to be his girlfriend. In order to do this, he makes a plan to impress her with his cooking skills. He goes to the supermarket and buys the ingredients for a steak dinner and he practices his cooking skills to make the perfect meal. He also takes a crash course in wine pairing to go along with the meal.
When the night of the date arrives, Mordecai is determined to make the perfect meal for Margaret. However, things don't go as planned. He overcooks the steak, the wine pairing doesn't work, and he ends up having to order takeout. Despite his efforts, Margaret is still impressed with Mordecai's willingness to try and make the perfect meal. In the end, Mordecai and Margaret have a great time and he decides to take a leap of faith and ask her out.
The episode was rated 8,16 from 94 votes.
In the episode of Regular Show titled "Family BBQ", Mordecai is trying to make a good impression on Margaret's father. To do this, he attempts to shake hands with him. Unfortunately, Mordecai is quite clumsy and often gets in his own way. He tries multiple times to shake hands with Margaret's father, but to no avail.
Throughout the episode, Mordecai is facing a lot of pressure to prove himself to Margaret's father. Despite his numerous attempts, Mordecai's handshakes remain unsuccessful. He eventually finds a way to make it work, showing that he is determined and willing to put in the effort to make a good impression. In the end, he succeeds and is able to shake hands with Margaret's father.
The episode was rated 8,19 from 114 votes.
Mordecai and Rigby are presented with a peculiar problem in the Regular Show episode "A Bunch of Full Grown Geese". A flock of geese have taken up residence in the park, and they are causing havoc. Mordecai and Rigby are tasked with getting rid of them, and the two set out on their mission with enthusiasm.
Throughout the episode, Mordecai and Rigby try a variety of methods to get rid of the geese, with hilarious results. From using a giant net to enlisting the help of a giant robot, nothing is off the table when it comes to getting rid of the geese. In the end, Mordecai and Rigby manage to finally get rid of the pesky birds, and the park returns to normal.
The episode was rated 8,25 from 140 votes.
In the episode Exit 9B (2) of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby are tasked with saving their beloved park from certain doom. The rest of their friends have been brainwashed and it is up to the two of them to save the day. Mordecai and Rigby must use their wits and skills to outsmart the enemy and reverse the brainwashing.
As Mordecai and Rigby face the challenge of saving the park, they must bravely step up and do whatever it takes. Along the way, they must also come to terms with their own inner demons and rise above them. This episode really tests the limits of Mordecai and Rigby's friendship and loyalty.
The episode was rated 8,47 from 129 votes.
In the episode "The Last LaserDisc Player" of Regular Show, Mordecai and Rigby embark on an exciting quest to obtain the last LaserDisc player in order to watch the director's cut of a cult classic. After a series of misadventures, the duo eventually find the LaserDisc player, only to discover that it doesn't work. In the end, however, they are saved by a mysterious figure and their quest is a success.
The episode is filled with humorous moments, as the guys get into all sorts of silly situations while searching for the LaserDisc player. From encountering a giant robot to being chased by an angry mob, Mordecai and Rigby's hilarious antics will keep viewers laughing. The episode also has a heartwarming ending, as the two friends come to understand the importance of friendship and loyalty.
The episode was rated 8,54 from 106 votes.
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